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The Singular And The Making Of Knowledge At The Royal Society Of London In The Eighteenth Century 1st Edition Palmira Fontes Da Costa

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The Singular And The Making Of Knowledge At The Royal Society Of London In The Eighteenth Century 1st Edition Palmira Fontes Da Costa
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The Singular And The Making Of Knowledge At The Royal Society Of London In The Eighteenth Century 1st Edition Palmira Fontes Da Costa instant download after payment.

Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.35 MB
Pages: 230
Author: Palmira Fontes da Costa
ISBN: 9781443804097, 1443804096
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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The Singular And The Making Of Knowledge At The Royal Society Of London In The Eighteenth Century 1st Edition Palmira Fontes Da Costa by Palmira Fontes Da Costa 9781443804097, 1443804096 instant download after payment.

The central subject of this book is the status of singular experiences in the making of natural knowledge at the Royal Society of London in the eighteenth century. It makes a significant contribution to our understanding of the importance of the reporting and display of extraordinary phenomena at the Royal Society in this period, and shows that the success of these practices was largely based on their multiple roles within the Society, where singular experiences not only promoted natural historical and medical knowledge but also played a social and epistemological role. However, singular experiences were problematic in terms of authentication and the book reveals how eighteenth-century literary satires made the Royal Society an easy and favoured target for their interest in them. The book demonstrates the variety and intricacy of elements involved in the making and circulation of natural knowledge in the period. It provides an interdisciplinary and innovative approach to the place of the singular in one of the oldest and most import scientific institutions in the world.

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